New York Times: Tear Down This Cyberwall!
June 17, 2009
"The unrest unfolding in Iran is the quintessential 21st-century conflict. On one side are government thugs firing bullets. On the other side are young protesters firing 'tweets.' The protesters' arsenal, such as those tweets on Twitter.com, depends on the Internet or other communications channels. So the Iranian government is blocking certain Web sites and evicting foreign reporters or keeping them away from the action." (Read the full article)

Forbes: Cracks In the Wall
Feb 27, 2006
"With engineering help from half a dozen Western firms, the Chinese Communist Party has erected a huge apparatus to censor free speech. A ragtag crew of hacker dissidents may succeed in tearing it down." (Read the full article)

Other Reports

Another U.S. Deficit—China and America—Public Diplomacy in the age of the Internet
A Minority staff report for the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate
Feb 15 2011
"...UltraReach soon found their products being used by democracy activists and ordinary citizens to circumvent Internet censorship in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Burma and Vietnam countries which have looked to China for lessons in Internet control or to whom China has directly provided such technologies to counter such products." (Read the full report)